1924 Auckland Rugby League season
The 1924 season of Auckland Rugby League was its 15th. Marist won the first grade championship for the first time in their history after defeating Devonport in the final by 20 points to 17 in front of a club record crowd of 17,000 at Carlaw Park.[1] While City won the Roope Rooster competition for the 4th time.
Preceded by 1923 |
16th Auckland Rugby League season 1924 |
Succeeded by 1925 |
First grade competition
At a Management Committee meeting on 9 April, the Mangere United team, and Ellerslie clubs who had requested to enter senior teams in the First Grade competition were accepted, bringing the total number of teams to nine. The Mangere team registered its colours and green and black. The suggested format was one where after the first round the top six teams would continue while the bottom three teams would have other matches arranged for them.[2] However all nine teams remained in the grade until the end of the season. The Mangere United team was a combined team from the Manukau and Mangere clubs. Both clubs retained their own identity in the junior grades.
On the opening day of the season all four First Grade matches were played on Carlaw Park. The junior matches on the same day were postponed as the railway workers were on strike and there was no way for the players to reach the outer suburban grounds which were used for matches in these grades.
Lou Brown transfer issue
Lou Brown, the New Zealand international had played for Newton Rangers in 1922 and 1923 however at the end of the season he moved to England to play for Wigan. He had been granted a release by Newton and the New Zealand Rugby League. Upon his return he wished to play for the City Rovers club and he turned out for them despite being told by the Auckland Rugby League that he was not eligible to play for them. City were adamant that he had been fully released and could play for any team. The New Zealand Rugby League Council supported the decision but Brown played anyway. He was subsequently suspended for 3 matches. City took the extraordinary step of withdrawing its team from the competition and they defaulted their Round 9 match with Mangere United.[3] On 18 July Newton held a special board meeting and agreed to grant Brown a transfer and thus the issue was finally settled.
Manukau Rovers club switches to rugby union
The entire Manukau Rovers club switched to rugby union after a dispute with Auckland Rugby League. The issue arose after one of their players ("King") was suspended for four playing Saturdays. He had been suspended because he was registered with the Manukau club but "suddenly joined, or played, for a Mangere team without having been granted a transfer". An opposing team had protested and King had also moved back to the Manukau team. The Manukau club took exception to the decision and refused to play any of its six teams in the following grades: Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth A, and Sixth B. It then went a step further by switching the rugby union with the Auckland Rugby Union accepting the club.[4] The Secretary of the club, C. J, Williams disputed the way the Auckland Rugby League had handled the matter and several of the facts in a letter to the Auckland Star. The ARL Chairman, Mr. W. Hammill replied to the letter "that the matters contained therein were hardly correct".[5]
Goals from marks
At the ARL Management Committee meeting on 13 August, the Referee's Association reported that goals from marks would no longer be permitted. This rule would come into place from Saturday, 23 August onwards.
Monteith Shield (first grade championship)
A record nine teams competed in the First Grade competition in 1924 with the addition of the Mangere and Ellerslie senior teams. Mangere had their colours registered as green and black. This team was essentially the Manukau Magpies club of today though they had a patchy existence for their first two decades. It was initially decided that after the first round the bottom three teams would drop out of the competition for the second round. At the end of the first round these teams were Mangere, and Ellerslie. However, this was later rescinded and all teams remained in the competition until the end of the season.
Final standings
Team | Pld | W | D | L | F | A | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marist Old Boys | 15 | 11 | 1 | 3 | 345 | 147 | 23 |
Devonport United | 16 | 11 | 1 | 4 | 272 | 191 | 23 |
City Rovers | 15 | 8 | 3 | 4 | 201 | 107 | 19 |
Athletic | 15 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 257 | 206 | 18 |
Ponsonby United | 15 | 8 | 0 | 7 | 188 | 144 | 16 |
Richmond Rovers | 16 | 5 | 0 | 11 | 97 | 194 | 10 |
Mangere United | 13 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 135 | 244 | 8 |
Newton Rangers | 14 | 4 | 0 | 10 | 122 | 245 | 8 |
Ellerslie | 13 | 3 | 1 | 9 | 82 | 180 | 7 |
Round 1
26 April | Ponsonby | 24–5 | Mangere | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
1:30 | Try: Cooke, Moore, J Shirley, Mormon, Wilfred McNeil, Ivan Littlewood Con: Frank Delgrosso 2 Pen: Frank Delgrosso |
[6] | Try: Lipscombe Pen: J Pai |
Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Gallagher |
26 April | City | 17–2 | Newton | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:15 | Try: V Thomas, C Mitchell, George Davidson, Ben Davidson 2 Con: Mike Flynn |
[6] | Pen: Alan Clarke |
Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Les Bull |
26 April | Athletic | 6–2 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:15 | Try: Wilson Hall, Austin |
[6] | Pen: W Hanlon |
Attendance: 4,500 Referee: W Ripley |
26 April | Marist | 10–7 | Ellerslie | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
1:30 | Try: Sweeney, Carroll Con: John Lang Pen: John Lang |
[7] | Try: Bryan Pen: Peebles Drop: Peebles |
Attendance: 4,500 Referee: T Hill |
Round 2
3 May | City | 20–2 | Marist | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Maurice Wetherill, George Davidson, Hec McDonald, Ben Davidson Con: Mike Flynn, Sam Crewther Drop: Ben Davidson |
[8] | Pen: Jim O'Brien (1 mark) |
Attendance: 6,000 Referee: W Ripley |
3 May | Ponsonby | 18–3 | Newton | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Hector Cole, Frank Delgrosso, Ivan Littlewood, Moore Con: Frank Delgrosso 3 |
[9] | Try: Wally Somers |
Attendance: 6,000 Referee: A Saunders |
3 May | Devonport | 26–16 | Ellerslie | Devonport Domain | ||
3:00 | Try: A Harper, Norman Veart 2, Norton, Harry Douglas, Neville St George, Penalty Try Con: A Harper 2, A Godick |
[9] | Try: Baker 2, Peebles, G Slater Con: Bryan Pen: H Wynn |
Referee: A Gallagher |
3 May | Richmond | 16–11 | Mangere | Auckland Domain | ||
3:00 | Try: Parkes 2, Campney, McMillan Con: McDonald Pen: Avery |
[9] | Try: M Paul, Jim Rukutai 2 Con: L Wilson |
Referee: W Murray |
Round 3
In the match at Devonport Domain Ben Davidson was knocked unconscious and had to be taken to hospital. City had a bye the following weekend and he returned to play in Round 5.
10 May | Marist | 10–3 | Ponsonby | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: B Sweeney 2 Con: Charles Gregory 2 |
[10] | Try: Cooke |
Attendance: 3,000 Referee: W Murray |
10 May | Athletic | 14–6 | Mangere | Victoria Park | ||
3:00 | Try: George Yardley 2, Young, Graham Con: Craddock Dufty |
[11] | Try: Jim Rukutai, M Paul |
Referee: A C Gallagher |
10 May | Richmond | 6–0 | Newton | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Unknown, Campney |
[12] | Attendance: 3,000 Referee: McCowatt |
10 May | Devonport | 2–2 | City | Devonport Domain | ||
3:00 | Pen: Bert Laing |
[13] | Pen: V Thomas |
Referee: Les Bull |
Round 4
The matches between Marist – Athletic, and Ponsonby-Ellerslie were postponed due to the poor state of the Carlaw Park fields. On the main field City were playing Marist Old Boys from Christchurch and the decision was made to protect that field for that match. Only one game was played on the number 2 field (Mangere v Newton).
24 May | Mangere | 35–10 | Newton | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: L Wilson 3, J Pai, Jim Rukutai, P Tutaki, M Paul 2 Con: L Wilson 2, Moyle, M Paul |
[14] | Try: Lindsay, Wally Somers Con: Clarrie Polson 2 |
Referee: Mincham |
24 May | Devonport | 13–7 | Richmond | Devonport Domain | ||
3:00 | Try: G Smith, Stan Webb, Harry Douglas Con: Bert Laing Pen: Bert Laing |
[14] | Try: Hyland Pen: McDonald 2 |
Referee: W Ripley |
24 May | Marist | PPD | Athletic | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
1:45 | [14] | Referee: L Neild |
24 May | Ponsonby | PPD | Ellerslie | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
1:45 | [14] | Referee: Gallagher |
Round 5
31 May | Devonport | 6–0 | Ponsonby | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Bert Laing, Alf Scott |
[15] | Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Gallagher |
31 May | Marist | 26–2 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Jim O’Brien 2, W Kirkland 2, Bill Stormont, John Lang Con: Jim O'Brien, Charles Gregory 2, W Kirkland |
[15] | Try: Butler |
Attendance: 3,000 Referee: L Nield |
31 May | Athletic | 33–23 | Newton | Victoria Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Austin 2, Craddock Dufty 2, Wilson Hall 2, Woolley Con: Craddock Dufty 6 |
[15] | Try: Callaghan, Clarrie Polson, J Biggs, Dick Stack, J Wareing Con: Clarrie Polson 2, J Wareing 2 |
Referee: T Hill |
31 May | City | 32–0 | Ellerslie | Auckland Domain 3 | ||
3:00 | Try: Ben Davidson, Nelson Bass, Sam Crewther 2, Alf Townsend, Maurice Wetherill 2, George Davidson Con: Sam Crewther 3, Alf Townsend |
[16] | Referee: McCowatt |
Round 4 Postponed Matches
3 June | Marist | 8–8 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
9:30 | Try: Woolley, Hec Brisbane Con: Charles Gregory |
[17] | Try: B Sweeney, Ernie Herring Con: Wilson Hall |
Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Saunders |
3 June | Ellerslie | 6–5 | Ponsonby | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
9:30 | Try: Brien Con: Murray |
[18] | Try: J Shirley Con: J Shirley |
Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Taylor |
Round 6
21 June | Devonport | 16–15 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
2:45 | Try: Bert Laing, Jim O'Brien, Stan Webb, Norman Veart Con: Bert Laing, Alf Scott |
[19] | Try: Craddock Dufty, Penalty Try, Graham Con: Craddock Dufty 3 |
Referee: Saunders |
21 June | Ponsonby | 14–2 | City | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
2:45 | Try: Frank Delgrosso, H Godley Con: Frank Delgrosso 2 Pen: Frank Delgrosso 2 |
[20] | Drop: Nelson Bass |
Referee: Les Bull |
21 June | Marist | 44–3 | Mangere | Victoria Park | ||
3:00 | Try: Jim O'Brien 2, B Sweeney, M Sherlock, George Gardiner, Bill Stormont, Hec Brisbane, John Lang 2, Keary Con: Jim O'Brien, George Gardiner 3, Hec Brisbane, John Lang Pen: George Gardiner |
[21] | Try: A Ansell |
21 June | Richmond | 5–0 | Ellerslie | Ellerslie Reserve | ||
3:00 | Try: Unknown x 1 Con: Unknown x 1 |
[21] |
Round 7
28 June | City | 32–7 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
2:45 | Try: Lou Brown 3, Sam Crewther, H Hawkes 2, Cargill, Ben Davidson Con: Sam Crewther 4 |
[22] | Try: Whitling Pen: Whitling 2 |
Referee: R. A. Bovaird |
28 June | Athletic | 14–5 | Ellerslie | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
2:45 | Try: J McGregor 2, Woolley, J Hadley Con: George Yardley |
[22] | Try: Andrews Con: Hettet |
Referee: Rogers |
28 June | Marist | 42–3 | Newton | Auckland Domain 1 | ||
2:45 | Try: W Kirkland 2, Hec Brisbane 2, George Gardiner 3, Bill Stormont, B Foss, W Sherlock 2, Jim O'Brien Con: George Gardiner 4, B Keary 2 |
[23] | Try: Dick Stack |
Referee: T Hill |
28 June | Devonport | 24–3 | Mangere | Devonport Domain | ||
2:45 | Try: C Hand, A Godick, Harry Douglas 2, Bert Laing, Norman Veart Con: John Laing, Alf Scott Pen: John Laing |
[22] | Try: M Paul |
Referee: W Murray |
Round 8
5 July | Athletic | 6–6 | City | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
2:45 | Try: Bill Te Whata, George Yardley |
[24] | Try: Ben Davidson 2 |
Referee: W Murray |
5 July | Ponsonby | 11–6 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
2:45 | Try: Ward, Ivan Littlewood, J Shirley Pen: Frank Delgrosso |
[25] | Try: Butler, Redwood |
Referee: Les Bull |
5 July | Mangere | 18–10 | Ellerslie | Manukau 3 | ||
2:45 | Try: Unknown 18 points |
[26] | Try: Unknown 10 points |
Referee: W Ripley |
5 July | Devonport | WBD–LBD | Newton | Devonport Domain | ||
3:00 | [26] | Referee: Nield |
Round 9
The scheduled match between Newton and Ellerslie at Victoria Park was not reported in any newspaper. It is unclear if the match even took place. City defaulted their match against Mangere in protest at the decision to not allow Lou Brown to register for the club after returning from England.
12 July | Marist | 37–0 | Devonport | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
2:45 | Try: John Lang, George Gardiner, B Foss, B Sweeney, Hec Brisbane 2, John Stormont Con: George Gardiner 6 Pen: John Lang Drop: B Foss |
[27] | Attendance: 10,000 Referee: S Nield |
12 July | Ponsonby | 15–9 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
2:45 | Try: Thomas McClymont, Ward, George Mormon Con: Frank Delgrosso Pen: Frank Delgrosso 2 |
[28] | Try: George Yardley, Bert Avery, Len Mason |
Attendance: 10,000 Referee: W Ripley |
12 July | Mangere | WBD–LBD | City | Victoria Park 1 | ||
3:00 | [29] | Referee: McCowatt |
12 July | Newton | ?-? | Ellerslie | Victoria Park 2 | ||
3:00 | [29] | Referee: W Hill |
Round 10
In the Athletic match with Richmond Graham was ordered off for Athletic as was McMillan for Richmond. Richmond had lost Whittington to an injury early in the second half and with the score 25–0 with 6 minutes to go they threw in the towel and the match ended.
The match between Ellerslie and Mangere at Ellerslie Reserve was not reported in the newspapers at all. It is unclear if it was played. The match reports for games at suburban grounds were typically not as well reported as the games in central Auckland.
19 July | Marist | 13–2 | City | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
2:45 | Try: John Lang, Hec Brisbane, B Sweeney Con: George Gardiner 2 |
[30] | Pen: Sam Crewther |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Les Bull |
19 July | Athletic | 25–0 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
2:45 | Try: J Hadley 2, Len Mason 2, Craddock Dufty, Bill Te Whata, Bert Avery Con: Len Mason 2 |
[31] | Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Rogers |
19 July | Devonport | 3–6 | Ponsonby | Devonport Domain | ||
3:00 | Try: Monteith |
[32] | Try: Frank Delgrosso, Thomas McClymont |
Referee: W Murray |
19 July | Ellerslie | ?-? | Mangere | Ellerslie Reserve | ||
3:00 | [33] | Referee: Nield |
Round 11
9 August | Ponsonby | 17–4 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Watson 2, Peckham, Woodley, Eric Grey Con: Ivan Littlewood |
[34] | Pen: McDonald 2 |
Referee: Les Bull |
9 August | City | 35–10 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: George Davidson, Sam Crewther, Cargill, Nelson Bass 2, Lou Brown 3, Mackay Con: George Davidson, Sam Crewther 3 |
[35] | Try: Seagar, J McGregor Con: Seagar Pen: Seagar |
Referee: Saunders |
9 August | Devonport | 21–6 | Ellerslie | Victoria Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: A Harper 3, Walter Voysey, Stan Webb Con: Scott 3 |
[36] | Pen: Peebles, Shand 2 |
Referee: H C Taylor |
9 August | Newton | 12–11 | Mangere | Victoria Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Moran, Jack Keenan Con: A Mansill Pen: A Mansill 2 |
[36] | Try: T Pai, Wilson jr., Jim Rukutai Con: T Pai |
Referee: R McCowatt |
Round 12
16 August | Ponsonby | 25–10 | City | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: George Mormon, Ivan Littlewood 2, Donovan, Peckham Con: Frank Delgrosso 2, Ivan Littlewood Pen: Frank Delgrosso 2 |
[37] | Try: Nelson Bass, Cargill Con: George Davidson Pen: George Davidson |
Attendance: 4,500 Referee: W Murray |
16 August | Athletic | 23–16 | Marist | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: J Hadley 2, Craddock Dufty, George Yardley, McGregor Con: Craddock Dufty 3 Pen: Craddock Dufty |
[38] | Try: Johnston, B Sweeney, John Stormont, Short Con: George Gardiner 2 |
Attendance: 4,500 Referee: W Ripley |
16 August | Richmond | 10–3 | Ellerslie | Victoria Park | ||
3:00 | Try: J Swift, Campney Con: McDonald Pen: McDonald |
[39] | Try: Harrison |
Referee: Mincham |
16 August | Newton | 9–27 | Devonport | Victoria Park | ||
3:00 | Try: Moran Con: A Mansill Pen: A Mansill 2 |
[39] | Try: Alf Scott 2, J Laing, Butland, A Harper, G Smith, Unknown x 1 Con: Proctor, Unknown x 1 Pen: Tommy Taylor |
Referee: Bovaird |
Round 13
23 August | Marist | 16–10 | Ponsonby | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: George Gardiner 2, B Sweeney, W Kirkwood Con: George Gardiner 2 |
[40] | Try: Frank Delgrosso, Wilfred McNeil Con: Frank Delgrosso Pen: Frank Delgrosso |
Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Les Bull |
23 August | Newton | 11–5 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: A Mansill, Clarrie Polson, M Brown Con: A Mansill |
[41] | Try: Hyland Con: McDonald |
Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Hill |
23 August | Devonport | 32–13 | Mangere | Victoria Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: A Harper, Alf Scott, Tommy Taylor, Proctor, L Voysey, Bert Laing Con: Alf Scott 3, Neville St George, Bert Laing, C Hand Pen: John Laing |
[41] | Try: M Paul, J Pai, L Wilson Con: M Paul, A Ansell |
Referee: Lupton |
23 August | Ellerslie | 10–10 | City | Ellerslie Reserve | ||
3:00 | Try: Crotty, Slater Con: Peebles, Shand |
[42] | Try: Ruby 2 Con: George Davidson 2 |
Referee: McCowatt |
Round 14
30 August | Athletic | 36–21 | Ponsonby | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: J Hadley 2, Graham, McGregor, Woods, Bert Avery 3 Con: Craddock Dufty 6 |
[43] | Try: Snedden 2, Peckham, Ivan Littlewood, J Shirley Con: Frank Delgrosso 2 Pen: Frank Delgrosso |
Referee: W Mincham |
30 August | Marist | 19–2 | Ellerslie | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Molloy 2, Jim O'Brien, Billy Ghent, MacDonald Con: Bill Stormont Pen: Bill Stormont |
[44] | Pen: Stand |
Referee: W Ripley |
30 August | Mangere | 5–10 | Richmond | Mangere | ||
3:00 | Try: M Paul Con: M Paul |
[45] | Try: Campney 2 Con: Campney 2 |
Referee: Nield |
30 August | City | 16–3 | Newton | Victoria Park | ||
3:00 | Try: Purdy, Thorburn, Lou Brown, Ben Davidson Con: Lou Brown Drop: Ben Davidson |
[46] | Try: A Mansill |
Referee: Saunders |
Round 15
The win by City over Devonport was a competition milestone as it was City's 100th win in First Grade. They were the first club to achieve this milestone and did so in their 15th season and 149th game.
6 September | City | 17–13 | Devonport | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Mitchell, George Davidson, H Hawkes Con: George Davidson 3 |
[47] | Try: A Harper, Walter Voysey, Norman Veart Pen: Bert Laing 2 |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Nield |
6 September | Newton | 26–18 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Watson, Alan Clarke, Thompson, A Mansill 2, Callaghan Con: Alan Clarke, Thompson, A Mansell 2 |
[48] | Try: J Hadley 2, Craddock Dufty, C Timmins Con: Craddock Dufty 2 Pen: Craddock Dufty |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Bovaird |
6 September | Mangere | 5–29 | Marist | Mangere | ||
3:00 | Try: Daniels Pen: Wilson |
[49] | Try: John Stormont 3, W Kirkland, Johnston, Lyall Stewart 2 Con: Bill Stormont, Jim O'Brien, Charles Gregory Pen: Bill Stormont |
Referee: Rogers |
6 September | Ellerslie | 11–7 | Ponsonby | Ellerslie Reserve | ||
3:00 | Try: Dance, Peebles, Brien Con: Shand |
[49] | Try: Mormon Pen: Frank Delgrosso 2 |
Referee: Les Bull |
Round 16
Near full-time in the match between Marist and Devonport, Kiwi international Bill Stormont was ordered off.
In the Newton match with Ponsonby a very unusual incident took place. L Williams for the Newton team was dribbling the ball down field and when he kicked ahead to chase, the ball went over the cross bar. He ran through to 'score the try' but the referee awarded a drop goal rather than a try.
13 September | Devonport | 25–19 | Marist | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Walter Voysey, Harry Douglas 2, Norman Veart, Penalty Try Con: Bert Laing 2, Alf Scott 2 Pen: Bert Laing |
[50] | Try: Lyall Stewart, George Gardiner, B Sweeney, Malloy, Billy Ghent Con: George Gardiner 2 |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: W Ripley |
13 September | Mangere | 20–19 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
2:15 | Try: L Wilson 2, J Pai, Rau, M Paul 2 Pen: W Lipscombe |
[51] | Try: J Hadley, Craddock Dufty, McGregor, Draffin, Winkie Con: Craddock Dufty 2 |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: W Murray |
13 September | Newton | 17–12 | Ponsonby | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
2:00 | Try: Watson, Clarrie Polson, Bill Walsh Con: A Mansill 2 Pen: A Mansill Drop: L Williams |
[51] | Try: Henderson, J Shirley Con: Eric Grey 2 Pen: Eric Grey |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Hill |
13 September | City | WBD – LBD | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
2:15 | [52] | Referee: Saunders |
Round 17
It is unlikely that the Mangere v Ponsonby match took place as the Auckland representative team was playing a match against the South Auckland team in Hamilton at the same time. Many of the selected players chose to stay and play for their Auckland club teams in important matches. The team that did end up playing in the representative match featured seven players from the Ponsonby and Mangere teams and there were no reports of a match between the two sides in any newspaper.
20 September | Devonport | 47–21 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Allan Seagar 3, Harry Douglas, Bert Laing, Walter Voysey 3, G Smith, Stan Webb, A Harper Con: Bert Laing 2, Scott 3, Stan Webb, J Laing |
[53] | Try: Craddock Dufty 2, Weeks, C Timmins, McGregor Con: Craddock Dufty 2 Pen: Craddock Dufty |
Referee: Les Bull |
20 September | Marist | 34–17 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Johnson 2, W Kirkland, John Stormont, George Gardiner, Mallory, B Sweeney, Carroll Con: Charles Gregory 5 |
[53] | Try: K Hyland 2, W Hanlon Con: W Hanlon 3 Pen: W Hanlon |
Referee: W Mincham |
20 September | Ellerslie | 6–3 | Newton | Ellerslie Reserve | ||
2:00 | Try: O’Brien, Shane |
[54] | Try: Thompson |
Referee: Hill |
20 September | Mangere | ?-? | Ponsonby | Manukau | ||
3:00 | [55] | Referee: Coulam |
Final
27 September | Marist | 20–17 | Devonport | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: John Stormont, Jack Kirwan, Billy Ghent, Malloy Con: Charles Gregory 3 Pen: Charles Gregory |
[1] | Try: Bert Laing, A Harper, Harry Douglas Con: Bert Laing, Scott Pen: Bert Laing 2 |
Attendance: 17,000 |
Two matches were postponed in Round 4 as the league decided that they wanted the #1 field in the best possible condition for the exhibition match between City Rovers and Marist Old Boys of Christchurch. The weather had been particularly poor in the lead up with the previous weekend seeing all football in Auckland cancelled. These postponed matches were unique in that they were eventually played 10 days later on a Tuesday morning at 9.30am. This would surely be one of the only times a senior match had been played on a working weekday morning in the competitions history.[56]
There was controversy in the Round 7 match between City Rovers and Richmond as the City team fielded Lou Brown who had not been granted clearance by either Auckland Rugby League or New Zealand Rugby League. Brown had previously played for Newton and had been released to play for Wigan in England. After returning he wanted to turn out for the City club but Newton claimed that he had been released on the grounds that he would return to play for them alone. Brown was later suspended for 3 matches before rejoining the Newton team for their match against Marist.[57]
City Rovers defaulted their Round 9 match with Mangere after their dispute with the Auckland Rugby League when they refused to take the field.
Roope Rooster knockout competition
City Rovers won the Roope Rooster for the 4th time in their history, defeating Ponsonby who were attempting to win their third consecutive title, in the final by 6 points to 5.
Round 1
27 September | Richmond | 11–7 | Ellerslie | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Hunt, Echrafft, R Hyland Con: W Hanlon |
[58] | Try: Clarke Con: Shand Drop: Shand |
Referee: Les Bull |
Round 2
4 October | Devonport | 5–3 | Marist | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: A Harper Pen: Bert Laing |
[59] | Try: Jim O'Brien |
Referee: Les Bull |
4 October | City | 17–8 | Newton | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Ben Davidson, Ruby, H Hawkes, Lou Brown Con: Nelson Bass |
[60] | Try: Roy Hardgrave 2 Con: A Mansill |
Referee: McCowatt |
4 October | Athletic | 21–2 | Richmond | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
1:45 | Try: J Hadley, George Yardley, Bert Avery, Webb, Ernie Herring Con: Craddock Dufty 3 |
[61] | Drop: King |
Referee: Saunders |
4 October | Ponsonby | 24–5 | Mangere | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
1:45 | Try: Riley 2, Ivan Littlewood, J Shirley, Woodleigh 2 Con: Ivan Littlewood, J Shirley Drop: Eric Grey |
[60] | Try: Marshall Con: Unknown x 1 |
Referee: Mincham |
Semi finals
11 October | City | 29–11 | Athletic | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: George Davidson 3, E Mackie, Sandham, Lou Brown 2 Con: Sam Crewther, Sandham 3 |
[62] | Try: Webb, Ernie Herring, J Hadley Con: Craddock Dufty |
Attendance: 6,500 Referee: W Mincham |
11 October | Ponsonby | 14–10 | Devonport | Carlaw Park 2 | ||
3:00 | Try: Dempsey, Moore Con: Frank Delgrosso, Dempsey Pen: Frank Delgrosso 2 |
[62] | Try: G Smith, Walter Voysey Con: Bert Laing |
Attendance: 6,500 Referee: McCowatt |
Final
18 October | City | 6–5 | Ponsonby | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: E Mackie, Lou Brown |
[63] | Try: Bill Walsh Con: Frank Delgrosso |
Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Les Bull |
Top try scorers and point scorers
The lists include points scored in the First Grade competition and the Roope Rooster. Hadley of Devonport United led the league in tries scored with 12, while Craddock Dufty was once again the top scorer with 91 points from 9 tries, 29 conversions and 3 penalties.
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Devonport had a try and conversion unattributed in a match. While the match between Mangere United and Ellerslie won by Mangere United 18 to 10 had no points attributed to any player. It is possible that M Paul for Mangere scored more tries than the 9 he is credited with and more than the 3 goals he kicked.
Exhibition matches and lower grades
City Rovers played Marist of Christchurch at Carlaw Park in May and were victorious by 16 points to 9. At the end of the season Marist, who had won the First Grade Championship met City Rovers, who had won the Roope Rooster and the two teams played out a 10 all draw on Monday morning as part of the Labour Day celebrations to officially finish the season for Auckland Rugby League.
City v Marist (Christchurch)
24 May | City | 16–9 | Marist (Christchurch) | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Sam Crewther, G Reid 2, Sutton Con: Sam Crewther 2 |
[64] | Try: Batchelor Con: C Fitzgerald Pen: C Fitzgerald, Brosnahan |
Attendance: 10000 Referee: W Murray |
City v Marist
27 October | City | 10–10 | Marist | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Nelson Bass, Lou Brown Con: Sam Crewther Pen: E Brown |
[65] | Try: Malloy, Jack Kirwan Con: Charles Gregory Pen: Charles Gregory |
Attendance: 4000 |
Lower grades
There were 6 lower grades in 1924 if you include the Sixth Grade which was split into an A and B grade. Grades were made of the following teams with the winning team in bold:
- Second Grade: Athletics, City, Devonport, Ellerslie, Kingsland, Manukau, Marist, Newton, Otahuhu, Ponsonby, Richmond, United Suburbs
- Third Grade: Athletics, City, Coromandel Old Boys, Devonport, Kingsland, Mangere, Manukau, New Lynn, Otahuhu, Parnell, Ponsonby, Richmond, Suburbs
- Fourth Grade: City, Devonport, Ellerslie, Mangere, Manukau, Marist, Newton, Parnell, Ponsonby A, Ponsonby B, Richmond, United Suburbs, Takapuna
- Fifth Grade: Athletics, Ellerslie, Manukau, New Lynn, Newton, Northcote, Otahuhu, Ponsonby, Point Chevalier, Richmond
- Sixth Grade A: Athletics A, Athletics B, City A, City B, Devonport, Ellerslie, Ley Institute, Manukau, Marist Brothers A, Marist Brothers B, Newton, Parnell, Ponsonby, Richmond
- Sixth Grade B: Athletics, City, Ellerslie, Manukau, Parnell, Richmond
Representative fixtures
Ernie Asher, Edwin Fox, and Ronald MacDonald were appointed selectors for the season. Auckland played three matches against Australian Universities on 4, 7, and 14 June. In the first match Auckland defeated the University side by 15 to 7. In the second meeting Auckland again won, this time more easily by 17 points to 2. The visiting captain congratulated the Auckland team but made mention of the conditions by saying that “yours are certainly better wet day footballers than we are but this is to be expected when you realise that my club, Sydney University has not played on a wet ground since early in 1922 season”.[66] They had their wish somewhat in the third match with much improved weather conditions and were able to come home strongly in the second half to draw the match 14–14 in front of 11,500 people.
On 26 July in front of 20,000 spectators the touring England side defeated Auckland by 24 points to 11. In the curtain-raisers Ellerslie Sixth Grade B defeated City Sixth Grade B by 5 points to 2, and City Second grade defeated their Richmond counterparts by 8 points to 7. On the Wednesday following, an Auckland provincial team featuring Auckland players from the greater region including the Waikato region played England and lost 28 to 13 in front of 7,000 spectators.
On 20 September an Auckland team played South Auckland in Hamilton and were defeated easily by 21 points to 5. The team was supposed to be a full strength Auckland team but as the club competition was entering its key stages many of the first team players remained behind to play for their clubs. As a result, many players from the struggling Newton team made the trip to Hamilton.[67]
Auckland v Australian Universities
4 June | Auckland | 15–7 | Australian Universities | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: George Davidson, Ivan Littlewood 2 Con: Craddock Dufty, Bert Laing Pen: Craddock Dufty |
[68] | Try: Barry Con: Ryan Pen: Ryan |
Attendance: 7000 Referee: Neild |
Auckland v Australian Universities
7 June | Auckland | 17–2 | Australian Universities | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Ben Davidson, McNeil, Nelson Bass Con: Craddock Dufty 3 Pen: Craddock Dufty |
[69] | Pen: Ryan |
Attendance: 4000 Referee: A Gallagher |
Auckland v Australian Universities
Frank Delgrosso had to come on the replace George Davidson after he collided badly with teammate Clarrie Polson when they were both going after the ball. Polson received a bad cut over his eye and he also later had to retire and was replaced by Billy Ghent.
14 June | Auckland | 14–4 | Australian Universities | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Bert Laing 2, Clarrie Polson, Harry Douglas Con: Maurice Wetherill |
[70] | Try: Ryan 2, O’Rourke, Halberstater Con: Dunworth |
Attendance: 12,000 Referee: W Ripley |
Probables v Possibles trial match
14 June | Probables | 9–14 | Possibles | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
1:30 | Try: Paul, Webb, Norman Veart |
[71] | Try: Hec Brisbane, Peebles 2, Ernie Herring Con: Charles Gregory |
Attendance: 12,000 Referee: W. L. Bull |
Auckland B v Hamilton
Wilson Hall broke his collar bone during the second half and had to leave the field.
16 July | Auckland B | 28–18 | Hamilton | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Bill Te Whata 2, Shirley 2, Paul, Ivan Littlewood Con: Wilson Hall, Charles Gregory 2 Pen: Shirley, Len Mason |
[72] | Try: McGerty, Hemingway Con: Dufty 2 Pen: Dufty 3 Drop: Hemingway |
Referee: Mincham |
Auckland v England
In scoring on halftime Ben Davidson was knocked out. At the start of the second half Auckland attempted to replace him with Lou Brown who ran out on to the field. However the England captain when seeing this objected as replacements were forbidden in the second half of rugby league matches at this time. Auckland were forced to play with 12 players for a time until Davidson recovered well enough to return to the field.
26 July | Auckland | 11–24 | England | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Ben Davidson 2, Nelson Bass Pen: Craddock Dufty |
[73] | Try: Johnny Ring 2, Frank Evans, Jack Bennett, Charlie Carr, Stan Whitty Con: Jonty Parkin 2, Ernest Knapman Pen: Jonty Parkin |
Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Les Bull |
Auckland Province v England
30 July | Auckland Province | 13–28 | England | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Hec Brisbane, B Johnston, Frank Delgrosso Con: Craddock Dufty Pen: Craddock Dufty |
[74] | Try: Ben Gronow, Sid Rix, Tommy Howley 2, Joe Darwell, Jack Price Con: Ben Gronow 4 Pen: Ben Gronow |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: L Neild |
Auckland B v Lower Waikato
20 August | Auckland B | 15–14 | Lower Waikato | Carlaw Park 1 | ||
3:00 | Try: Shirley, H Hawkes, McDonald Con: Mansell 2 |
[75] | Try: Hall, W Jackson, Welch, Alman Con: Hall |
Referee: Bovaird |
Auckland representative matches played and scorers
No | Name | Club Team | Play | Tries | Con | Pen | Points |
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1 | Craddock Dufty | Athletic | 4 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 14 |
2 | Ben Davidson | City Rovers | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 9 |
3 | Bert Laing | Devonport United | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 8 |
4 | Ivan Littlewood | Ponsonby United | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
5 | Nelson Bass | City Rovers | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
5 | George Davidson | City Rovers | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
5 | Clarrie Polson | Newton Rangers | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
8 | Wilfred McNeil | Ponsonby United | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
8 | Harry Douglas | Devonport United | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
10 | Lou Brown | City Rovers | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
11 | Maurice Wetherill | City Rovers | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
11 | Alan Clarke | Newton Rangers | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
13 | A Garratt | Devonport United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Jim O'Brien | Marist Old Boys | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Alf Townsend | City Rovers | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Bill Stormont | Marist Old Boys | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Hec McDonald | City Rovers | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Bert Avery | Athletic | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Frank Delgrosso | Ponsonby United | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Jim O'Brien | Devonport United | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Billy Ghent | Marist Old Boys | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 | Charles Gregory | Marist Old Boys | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
23 | Hec Brisbane | Marist Old Boys | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | Ernie Herring | Athletic | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | Wally Somers | Newton Rangers | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | George Gardiner | Marist Old Boys | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | S Crewther | City Rovers | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | T Pai | Mangere United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | G Mormon | Ponsonby United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | Lipscombe | Mangere United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | J Pai | Mangere United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | Mackie | City Rovers | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
24 | W Shirley | Ponsonby United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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